The poll also found that, a third of childless single women would consider adopting without a partner, the New York Daily News reported.
The poll, which addressed a broad range of issues on America's changing family structures, dovetails with a recent report by the US Census Bureau that single motherhood is on the rise.
It found that of 4.1 million women who'd given birth in 2011, 36 per cent were unmarried at the time of the survey, an increase from 31 per cent in 2005.
And among mothers 20-24, the percentage was 62 per cent, or six in 10 mothers.
When asked if a single mother could do as good a job of raising a child as two parents can, 30 per cent of respondents said yes, 27 per cent said no, and 43 percent said "it depends."
While 42 per cent of unmarried women said they would consider single parenthood, compared with 24 per cent of men, answers varied greatly as to the ways they'd consider going about it.
Thirty-seven percent of women said they'd consider adopting solo (compared to 19 per cent of men), about a third of women — 31 per cent — said they'd consider freezing their eggs, and 27 per cent would be willing to use artificial insemination and donor sperm.
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